487462e4f8 In American English[edit]p.424 (spacing of dots: In poetry, an ellipsis is used as a thought-pause or line break at the caesura[7] or this is used to highlight sarcasm or make the reader think about the last points in the poemRaymond Chandler: Stories and Early Novels"Meaning-making online: Discourse and CMC in a Language learning community"In most contexts, the Chicago ellipsis is much too wide"he recommends using flush dots, or thin-spaced dots (up to one-fifth of an em), or the prefabricated ellipsis character (Unicode U+2026, Latin entity &hellip;)When applied in Polish language syntax, the ellipsis is called wielokropek, which means "multidot"The Chicago Manual of Style, edition 16The combinations "ellipsis+exclamation mark" and "ellipsis+question mark" are written in this way:!.?^ ^ Goldstein, Norm, editor

American Mathematical Society, 1999, pIn French typography, the ellipsis is written close up to the preceding word but has a space after itNot to be confused with EllipseAs the Japanese word for dot is pronounced "ten", the dots are colloquially called "ten-ten-ten" (, akin to the English "dot dot dot").[citation needed]In some Linux distributions, it can be inserted with AltGr+., or alternatively "Relational work in synchronous text-based CMC of virtual teams"Handbook of research on discourse behavior and digital communication: language structures and social interaction^ Raymond Chandler, Frank MacShaneComputer representations[edit]However, it is not a formally defined mathematical symbol